Governor Brian Kemp proposes tort reform to reduce insurance rates, but Democrats oppose, citing consumer protection and transparency.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, left, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma, right, sign ...
The Georgia House overwhelmingly passed a $40.5 billion mid-year state budget Thursday containing hundreds of millions of dollars in new spending aimed largely at helping victims of Hurricane Helene ...
Governor Brian Kemp unveiled the long-awaited details of his legislative package aimed at ending lawsuit abuse in Georgia. ...
Gov. Brian Kemp credits Georgia's healthy budget surplus to conservative budgeting and balanced spending, but the state isn't alone in having a large cash reserve.
Clean energy groups worry about President Trump’s environmental policy rollbacks on electric vehicles, fossil fuels in ...
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Hosted on MSNFirst Lady Marty Kemp leads charge against child trafficking: 'We don’t play in Georgia'Georgia First Lady Marty Kemp has become a staunch advocate for the victims of human trafficking, especially children.
A new Georgia Senate bill filed on Monday would exempt NIL compensation received by college athletes from the state income ...
After losing his reelection bid last summer, Georgia State Court Judge Stephen Yekel turned to a loophole in state law that ...
Georgia's mid-year state budget boosts prison funding and hurricane relief efforts, with a $2.7 billion surplus and $811 ...
Is it possible to have a facts-based outlook and still believe in ghosts? No particular reason, just asking. We’re absolutely jam-packed for the weekend, so take an extra swig of that fortifying ...
From collisions and potholes to fatal accidents, liability claims against Georgia have soared in recent years prompting Gov. Brian Kemp to seek $175 million in state money to ...
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